If You Only Read One Post About A Regfrigerator Today

Then this post from Lynne Kiesling should be it. In it, she talks about real, tangible possibilities for intelligent appliances:

Yesterday morning as I was pouring water for tea, the "filter"
button on the door display turned orange, and the display now shows the
message "order filter". Without my having to do anything, the designers
of the refrigerator programmed it to communicate this information to me
when the remaining filter capacity fell to 20%.

In my Pavlovian way, what do you think I did? I naturally looked up
the part number and did an online search for the filter. I found a
filter store with prices that are 5% off of retail, I don't have to pay
sales tax (which is meaningful in Cook County, which has the highest
sales tax in the country), and I got an email about two hours later
that the filter had already shipped. In fact, I bought two, so I won't
have to think about this again for another year. DONE! And I was happy
that my refrigerator was intelligent enough to communicate this
information to me.

But think about it ... this capability is just the tip of the iceberg (pun intended!).

yeah that happens!!!
Practical household refrigerators were introduced in 1915 and gained wider acceptance in the United States in the 1930s as prices fell and non-toxic, non-flammable synthetic refrigerants such as Freon or R-12 were introduced. It is notable that while 60% of households in the US owned a refrigerator by the 1930s, it was not until 40 years later, in the 1970s, that the refrigerator achieved a similar level of penetration in the United Kingdom interesting true??

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